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January 2006

Codespeak Home

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the codespeak project currently hosts the following free/open source software projects. pypy which aims to implement the Python language completely in Python itself. kupu, a feature-rich, JavaScript client-side WYSIWIG editor. +++

PyPy: Documents

The PyPy project aims at producing a flexible and fast Python implementation. The guiding idea is to translate a Python-level description of the Python language itself to lower level languages. Rumors have it that the secret goal is being faster-than-C wh

Smalltalk.org™ | versions

The number of versions of Smalltalk is growing! The last few years has seen an explosion of new versions and variations on the Smalltalk theme. Smalltalk is proliferating into many new environments. Go Smalltalk!

December 2005

Croquet Project - OOPSLA Slides pdf

operating system for the post-browser Internet. a highly portable virtual machine that runs on Linux +, and on its own hardware. complete interoperability. truly built in open source. a complete development and delivery platform that enables massive numbe

Croquet Project - Hedgehog Architecture pdf

operating system for the post-browser Internet. a highly portable virtual machine that runs on Linux +, and on its own hardware. complete interoperability. truly built in open source. a complete development and delivery platform that enables massive numbe

Croquet Project - Croquet 0.1 pdf

operating system for the post-browser Internet. a highly portable virtual machine that runs on Linux +, and on its own hardware. complete interoperability. truly built in open source. a complete development and delivery platform that enables massive numbe

Internet Programming Free Tutorials

Croquet: Basic Tutorial for Beginners - Croquet: Basic 3D Programming - Squeak 3.6 - Step by Step

November 2005

She sells seashells by the Seaside - To Read*** ~Christopher Petrilli

Avi Bryant’s continuation-based web framework Seaside, which is written in Smalltalk. Wow. That’s all I can say. After some recent work with Rails, I had come to admire the cleanliness of the framework—even if, on occasion, I had some complaints abo

GNU Smalltalk User's Guide

runs on linux? a free implementation of the Smalltalk-80 language which runs on most versions on Unix and, in general, everywhere you can find a POSIX-compliance library. An uncommon feature of it is that it is well-versed to scripting tasks and headless

Secrets of lightweight development success, Part 8: Seaside

This article gives a high-level tour of Seaside. If you like what you see, you'll have enough information to dive deeper